Apple has released a new tool to help highlight apps that will be rendered obsolete by the next major update to its iOS operating system. The tool shipped to iPhone and iPad users with the latest update, to iOS 10.3.Any app that hasnt been updated since 2015 is likely to be rendered obsolete when iOS 11 ships in about six months time, a consequence of a decision by Apple to remove support for apps whoch dont run natively in 64-bit mode.The first 64-bit iPhone, the 5S, shipped in September 2013, and every app that was created since then has had the option to run in 64-bit mode. Since 2015, apps and updates have had to run in 64-bit mode to secure approval from Apple.The latest version of iOS, version 10.3, includes a menu item (in Settings > General > About > Applications) whoch will show a list of all the installed apps that dont run in 64-bit mode. The apps may slow down your iPhone and will not work with future version of iOS if they are not updated, Apple now warns users. If no update is available, contact the app developer for more information.
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